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Learn how to care for an overgrown house plant in this free online gardening video.

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  1. Learn how to deal with an overgrown house plant in this free online gardening video.

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  2. Learn what gardening tools are best for house plants in this free online gardening video.

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  3. Learn how to cut back an overgrown house plant in this free online gardening video.

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  4. Learn how to cut back an ivy house plant in this free online gardening video.

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  5. Learn how house plant regrow in this free online gardening video.

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  6. Learn how to cut back an overgrown sansevieria house plant in this free online gardening video.

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  7. Learn how to choose a pot or planter for a house plant in this free online gardening video.

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  8. Learn how to pick soil for a house plant in this free online gardening video.

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  9. Learn how to mix soil for a house plant in this free online gardening video.

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  10. Learn how to tease the roots of house plant in this free online gardening video.

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  11. Learn about offsets in house plants in this free online gardening video.

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  12. Learn how to wash a pot for a house plant in this free online gardening video.

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  13. Learn how to plant a house plant in this free online gardening video.

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  14. Learn how to plant a house plant in this free online gardening video.

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  15. Learn how to water a house plant in this free online gardening video.

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  16. Learn how to fertilize a house plant in this free online gardening video.

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Let's face it- not all of us have a green thumb. Though we try and try, some plants seem to just refuse our tenacity. This can be daunting and discouraging to those who want to enjoy the beauty of live plants at home. However, if you are one of these poor souls that seem to be cursed by plants, there is hope! Sometimes the simplest actions can make your dried up green thumb blossom into a lush and thriving appendiage. Of course, there are simple things that a plant needs for survival. Water, soil, sun, and air seem to be the basic building blocks of plant care. So, with the proper combination of these simple elements, a former eyesore household plant could be transformed into the envy of plant lovers everywhere.

In this free video series, let Nicole Pantaleon share some plant care tips for your household plants. She shows you what to do when your green thumb becomes too green, resulting in a mammoth, overgrown leafy beast lurking in the corner. Learn how to cut back and trim down your house plants, how to re-pot a plant, and how to fertilize and water your house plants. Nicole also gives you tips on the type of pot and soil you should use for household plants. So, if your green thumb has failed you up to now, watch this video series to revive the inner gardener in you.

 
About the Presenter

Nicole Pantaleon Nicole Pantaleon has a B.S. in Plant & Soil Science from the University of MA. Nicole has been a grower at Five Acre Farm since 1996. Her specialty in growing is propagating rooted liners, but as a grower there are lots of other responsibilities. Responsibilities include watering/ fertilization of plant material, maintaining plant stock that is free of insects and disease, pesticide application and maintaining records, taking cuttings, growing plugs as well as finished product, supervising crew, pulling and checking orders, waiting on customers, trade shows, paperwork, etc.dkdk

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